Ok y’all, listen up: Percussion includes anything you hit to make the sound, which includes piano, bc the strings are hit with hammers, not plucked. Saxophone is a woodwind bc it has a single reed, instead of a mouthpiece. The flute/piccolo is the only exception to this woodwind vs. brass rule. Oboe is a double reed woodwind, and is quite difficult to play. And it’s sister instrument, the *English Horn* , is my pick for best instrument to hear in a soundtrack. Look it up, it’s haunting💕
Piano is usually just generally thrown into the string category. But if you want to get technical you could call it a “chordophone” which is the name they gave to mean it was between a string and a percussion instrument
@@wolfiemusepercussive chordophone (chordophone is just another word for strings) Then you have the cousin organ which is a wind instrument. The whole piano family has "I'm not like the other girls" energy.
6:00 "If you become a UA-camr or a streamer, don't ever say like 'I can't wait for this game to come out'. Just say nothing because then they might come to you and sponsor you for a game you're going to play anyway" I guess Jack learned his lesson from the attempt to get a Coke sponsorship (all they gave him was a virtual medal) 🥤 💸
You do realize that Sean did say in one of his videos (I forget which one) he actually reached out Coca Cola to sponsor him but they said no, you know why? Cause Coca Cola doesn't do business with UA-camrs.
Saxophone player here for 12 years: -The reed needs to be wet to make sure it doesn't crack. It also allows it to vibrate, which in turn makes the sound. You don't need to slather it in spit dw, just hold it in your mouth for a min or two lol. COULD do it w regular water but the reed ends up in your mouth anyways, so doesn't matter much - Saxophone IS a woodwind even though it's made of brass, cause the wooden bamboo reed is the whole reason it can make noise :)
"Don't do things that your dad wants to do, just cus he wants to do them." Truer words have never been spoken. I almost died because of my dad before because he told me to do something I didn't think was smart. Thnx dad.
Grief hits at the worst times and Brain Leak drops at the best times. God I love you two ADHD goblins. It really is just like listening to two of my friends talk. Brings me great comfort on nights like tonight.
I am in a similar spot right now, and I feel this comment in my sad little bones. Thanks for sharing, friend. As one of my friends said to me after my loss, "May his memory soon bring more joy than pain." Going back to that sentiment has helped tremendously, and I hope it helps you a little, too.
Thank you guys for the kind words. A very dear friend of mine lost his battle with depression a couple weeks ago and I am absolutely shattered. I love this community of like-minded, ADHD, goblin people. ❤️
as a cellist that usually listens to this podcast in the background while i practice, it made me super happy to hear cello is sean's favorite instrument :D
Brain fact: koalas may have the smoothest brain, but the animal with the most wrinkled brain are dolphins. It is theorized this is partially due to the social aspect of their lives.
Although humans have never had success teaching an entire language of ours to an animal, the one we got to understand the most words? Dolphins. They can grasp present and past tense. They can't understand future tense, but still. You can straight-up ask a dolphin about past actions and they can recall and answer. (And also one of the dolphins at the Monterey Bay Aquarium lies and says he didn't do anything wrong regardless of what he actually did. Perhaps we've taught them TOO well...)
If you’re going by the weather instead of solstices tho then the American layout makes sense. Where I live it’s still snowing in march and it gets up to 115 in august
There's some irony that Fruity Pebbles is the one cereal you picked on for being artificial when it's probably the only fruity cereal that's still flavored with actual fruit juice.
As someone who was in orchestra for 8 years, I love hearing ppl appreciate stringed instruments. 😊😊😊 Cellos are so good. I also love Violas, they're so underrated and also have deep sounds
Seán: "We should have water on the podcast." Me, remembering the time the US government flooded a house in the Virgin Islands in order to put a dolphin in it so a linguist could teach it English: "That's more possible than you'd think but it's pretty expensive, dude."
14:25 yes basically everything Sean has said is correct. it was extremely fast, they likely heard a bit of a groan, CEO probably said “don’t worry guys! we’ve been here many times, we’re pushing boundaries her-“ BOOM immediate blackness. Also yes Ethan is right you need to roll down your windows if your car falls into a body of water. otherwise when you get more than 4-5 feet below the water, you won’t be able to open any doors due to the pressure.
44:31 No, no-he was Italian, but he worked for the Spanish. That dude sucked fr fr 46:02 Technically, the Flat Earth business was Washington Irving’s fault-He made it up as a joke and some goobers took him seriously. Dammit, Irving!
The demon core was a mix of nuclear elements that wasn't sealed so the reaction didn't start, But the smart part is the core was kepted from closing and starting the reaction with a screwdrive, the guy was mesing around with the core and it sliped and closed causing the reaction to take place.
The reason our seasons start at different times is we have lots more snow here in America during the months of Jan - Early April. In fact our snowiest months are February and March here in Colorado! Also a biphasic sleep schedule (two sleeps daily) has been done culturally in many different places. i.e. Spain, la siesta. But it was also done in the Medieval ages as well, and there can actually be some benefits for some people. Great Episode fellas!
They were asking what would be the worst thing to bite into if you thought it was chocolate and I was just repeatedly saying “ranch” and I got so happy when Sean said it. One time my grandmother accidentally gave me a container filled with ranch instead of cannoli dip (cannoli filling) and I had a spoonful and that terror is engraved into my memory. I cannot consume ranch plain because of that.
Sean getting the details of the demon core kind of right is strangely eerie lol Edit: okay them both being like half right about a bunch of things is a little frustrating, but I guess that's why podcasts have good engagement
As a brain leak guest: the mortitian victor m. Sweeny He is the guy that is in some wired interviews (and the anthony padilla one)and he is really funny and would explain a lot of stupid questions we all have He actually knows about brain leaks!!!!
21:47 Idk about orchestra, but in band, 1st chair gets the main melody pieces and the solos. I was first chair trumpet when I was in band so I always got all the really difficult and loud pieces, whereas 2nd chairs got the accompanying melodies and basically played a "backbone" piece for the 1st chairs. Just for anyone who was curious about "chair ranks" lol
You can put it in water! Many players do keep it in water for longer concerts to switch it out, but if you are just playing, it can ruen the Reed getting it too wet, it won't be payable. ALSO I PLAY CELLO!!! I felt so happy when you said it's your fave ❤️
It's cool to hear Ethan say that Columbus day is now Indigenous People's day :) I'm Mohawk from Ontario Canada, and I was part of one of the many camera crews who were documenting the first Indigenous People's day on Alcatraz Island in 2018, and it was an amazing experience (and early in the morning lol)
Hearing Sean and Ethan talking about the history of the titanic made me smile cause my sister knows so much about the titanic and hearing Sean playing the trumpet and hearing Ethan playing the trumpet and tumbo as well made me happy
I love that Ethan was taking care of chica and Henry :(((( ♡ I'm loving this podcast so much and its nice to see you guys together!!!!! I cant wait for more videos!!!!
So Easter might be an Old German word resurrection. The easter bunny may have been introduced to America via German immigrants. Upon further research it was a egg-laying hare called “Osterthase” or “Oschter Haws.” Its around the same time as the Spring Equinox so a lot of people now celebrate Easter of a time of renewal and fertility. 🤷♀️
33:36 Hi, master clarinet player here! We have to soak our reeds (the little cane piece we force vibrations with our air speed every time) in water or saliva so the reed can become more flexible. There are a few preferences with water or saliva, where a small vial of water is always dependable to soak in if our mouth is dry. For convenience, we can use our mouth for the same purpose. Double reed instruments (oboes and bassoons) need to use water, they have two reeds to soak which are held together with string. Us single reed instruments (clarinet and saxophone) have it pretty easy! 🤗🎵
Easter- or Eostre, as the Pagans spell it- is yet another one of those holidays that Catholics and Christians… shall we say _“borrowed?”_ It’s a fertility celebration, which is where the Eggs and Rabbits come from. In a nutshell, Spring, which when everything is born, or comes back to life after the cold, dark, dead of Winter.
Easter isn't borrowed from pagans, that is just a modern myth that comes from social media. The holiday amongst Christians is really called Pascha, so its true name is not an adaptation of the pagan Eostre. It being called Easter in the West DOES come from Eostre, but because Eostre was a time period on the calender, not a specific day and Easter fell during this time on the calendar. As well, it was not just an attempt to change something from pagan to Christian. What the Christian Pascha celebrates is an objectively Christian event that we think actually happened, its not just a Christianized version of a pagan story. And it falls on a pagan holiday because literally every single day ever is a holiday to some pagan out there. It would be impossible to establish a holiday on a day that isn't a holiday to some pagan. And it doesn't even always fall on this same day, this "pagan holiday." The date for Pascha is different every year for Christians, and even then there are two different dates. Orthodox Christian Easter (Pascha) and Western Christian Easter rarely fall on the same day. The rabbit is a thing that, yes, does not come from Christianity. Orthodox and Catholic Christians (the original Christians) typically don't use easter bunnies, at least in official capacities such as Church celebrations. Eggs come from an Eastern Christian story in which Mary Magdalene went to dine with the emperor, and brought a basket of eggs as a gift. She tells the emperor about the resurrection of Christ, to which he replies that the story is as likely as all the eggs changing color. Right as he finishes speaking, all the eggs in the basket turn blood red. This is why originally, Easter eggs in Eastern Christian celebrations were only red, not many colors. This story specifically isn't necessarily one that absolutely happened, but it is the traditional origin of Christian easter eggs.
@@BesaDelCielo14x Exactly! That’s why Christmas is celebrated in December. Because Winter Solstice was celebrated first. It marked the end of the shortest day and the beginning of the longer, warmer days that follow.
From someone who used to play saxophone, it is absolutely a woodwind, and you "lube it" or wet the woodwind with your spit because it's easier. Easier than having a little pot of water next to you the entire time since it is not as crucial. But with things such as the oboe it does actually need that wetness to be more consistent, so you have a small pot of water with you. I may absolutely be wrong but this is the information I learnt from my old saxophone teacher.
For the naps thing, humans used to sleep twice a day. One at night and a smaller one at like 2-3 basically humans would do all their work the first half of the day, sleep, then spend the rest of the day/night just hanging out or eating the shit they caught but because of the 9-5 Capitalistic system, you can't do that anymore. almost no one gets enough sleep at the end of the day also fun fact its kinda still a thing in spain, where from 2-5 in smaller towns all the shops will close, evryone will just go home to eat lunch and have a nap then from 5 onward the next shift of work happens
The first chair of each instrument is the "best" player. You usually audition and yes they lead their group and get the solos. And it is a tuning at the beginning of the concert though it does kind of signify everyone is tuned and ready.
Christopher Columbus was an italian explorer that couldn't convince italians to fund him for a trip to "india" so he convinced spanish king and thus went there with Spain's ships. But he was italian.
As someone who lives in Northern Ireland.... Sean is wrong and Ethan is right on the months in each season.... I don't have a clue where Sean got his info because I learned the same as Ethan in school lol
I like how out of the both of them Ethan was the one who got the identification of the saxophone correct a saxophone is a woodwind for the reason he said it's because the mouth piece or the reed is wood which makes it a woodwind a brass instrument would be a trumpet because the mouth piece is metal not wood which wood make it a brass instrument not a woodwind like a saxophone.
1:06:23 Story time: I walked into my kitchen once when I was a teenage lass, and saw a plate of bite sized fudge squares, beckoning me as they basked in the light from over the kitchen sink. Excitedly, I grabbed one and popped it into my mouth, ready for a sweet treat that can’t be beat. It was not a sweet treat. It was chopped up, raw deer liver that my mom was gonna cook up for the dogs. I’d say that’s the worst flavor to get when you’re expecting chocolate.
ethan being the type of person with adhd who isn't affected by caffeine and jack being the type of person with adhd who is affected by caffeine is great. I always see viral tweets about ppl with adhd who caffeine makes them sleepy and I'm here like. can't relate. it helps me focus on the morning but can make me hella anxious and if I have caffeine too close to bed time I will NOT sleep, and I struggle with falling asleep enough as it is.
It's scary how normalized it is to consume food with thousands of ingredients instead of just eating food with nothing but WHAT IT IS. I'd rather have simple scrambled eggs for breakfast over sugary cereal any day of the week.
Love this podcast Been watching y’all since i was in middle school now i’m driving a semi and listening to y’all’s podcast is a great way to pass the time on the road
For the orchestra part, you’re right sean, they are also fine tuning the instruments because the warm lights from the stage can make the instrument out of tune. So they also do that to make sure your ready and to double check everything is tuned
The guy who cut corners got what he sowed for having the lives of others and his own gone in a flash. If there's anyone who "deserves" it, it's him, imo.
I'm not watching the whole thing rn because I'm tired, but as an American, I agree about our cereals, the only ones I like are Trix(but I can't eat them anymore for 1 reason) and lucky charms, and that's only because of sugar, it's hard to make sugary things taste bad because it's sugar, also Jack's American accent sounds like Gabriel Iglesias' American cowboy/country impression
16:06 Soooo I took a physics class in College and here's the thing: What Ethan is retelling is a common lie that can get you killed. You can't open the door under water, especially with modern cars due to the way they're made. If at any point you find yourself in a body of water, you roll the window down immediately, take off your seatbelt, and get the fuck out of the car before it goes under if possible. It can take up to several minutes for a car to fill with water and hit the bottom of a given lake or river etc, and by then you may have panicked and used up your air and started to suffocate. Just yknow, some advice. You can also find videos of first responders and firefighters explaining similar things & more in depth too.
idk why i get so excited when people say they want to learn the cello (probably because I am a cellist), but it really makes me happy! it can be pretty hard to learn, but with time, youll love it. Also, a Saxophone IS a woodwind instrument, not brass.
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument! It does use a reed for the mouth piece, but they are also made of brass! The maker of the Saxophone, Adolphe Sax, maker of other instruments, he was also a very sad man. Saxophone is also a distant cousin to the baritone. (Ref: I played tenor and baritone sax for 11 years)
21:50 as someone who plays in orchestras, Sean you were right at first it is just the whole orchestra tuning but I understand it also sounds like an intro to the concert of sorts.
Me seeing the dogs with Ethan while Mark was dealing with all that stuff warms my heart
@@Lunasun-nn5lsMy guess is he was in the hospital at the time for his eyes
Do I see a Chica? And a Henry? Is Spencer starting a pawcast with his friends?
that's what i was thinking... why are they at ethan's house ? 😂
@@anya-bella was it perhaps when Mark was ill or in Korea?
It could be because Mark was doing pick ups for Iron Lung
I mean Chica and Henry are probably used to Ethan. I wouldn’t be surprised if Ethan dog sat Mark and Amy’s dogs.
I would absolutely watch an hour long podcast of Chica, Spencer and Henry playing and wandering around. Maybe they could have BB on discord? 🐕🐕🐕🐈
I have chronic fatigue and ended up falling asleep listening to this and woke up at 59:13 to Sean saying I shouldn’t be napping😂
That was God speaking through Sean telling you to turn off your electronics, THEN nap. Saves more battery that way.
feel that hardcore😂
yo i just fell asleep twice listening to this and i didn't wake up skhsjs
napping is heathly it can improve memory and a bunch of other things the only time it's bad is when it's done to much.
Guy who's never seen Predator talks guy who's never seen A Christmas Story. Truly a meeting of the minds
You guys should call it "Leak Week" when you meet in person for podcasts
Weekly Leakin'
Leakin’ n Tweakin’
This right here? Illegal
Ah a fellow chuckle sandwich viewer
Reminds me of a despicable "podcast" about sandwiches
Ok y’all, listen up:
Percussion includes anything you hit to make the sound, which includes piano, bc the strings are hit with hammers, not plucked.
Saxophone is a woodwind bc it has a single reed, instead of a mouthpiece. The flute/piccolo is the only exception to this woodwind vs. brass rule.
Oboe is a double reed woodwind, and is quite difficult to play. And it’s sister instrument, the *English Horn* , is my pick for best instrument to hear in a soundtrack. Look it up, it’s haunting💕
Piano is usually just generally thrown into the string category. But if you want to get technical you could call it a “chordophone” which is the name they gave to mean it was between a string and a percussion instrument
Ty for this comment, you have soothed my inner band nerd who was very kerfluffled 😂
so every human being is a percussion instrument, noted
@@wolfiemusepercussive chordophone (chordophone is just another word for strings)
Then you have the cousin organ which is a wind instrument. The whole piano family has "I'm not like the other girls" energy.
I was about to comment that the oboe is incredibly hard to play. From someone who played clarinet for over a decade lmao
58:02 the joys of being named Spencer and listening to this pod is occasionally being called the fuck out lmao
My parents almost named me Spencer. I have ADHD so this podcast is still a callout 90% of the time anyway lmao
6:00 "If you become a UA-camr or a streamer, don't ever say like 'I can't wait for this game to come out'. Just say nothing because then they might come to you and sponsor you for a game you're going to play anyway" I guess Jack learned his lesson from the attempt to get a Coke sponsorship (all they gave him was a virtual medal) 🥤 💸
You do realize that Sean did say in one of his videos (I forget which one) he actually reached out Coca Cola to sponsor him but they said no, you know why? Cause Coca Cola doesn't do business with UA-camrs.
the former band nerd in me is screaming at séan thinking a saxophone is a brass instrument but i understand why he thinks that.
wind is it not?
@@etrephesmit is considered a woodwind because it has a wooden reed unlike a trumpet or trombone that has a full metal mouthpiece.
I was loving the music/instruments segment and then Sean said that😂
I played saxophone and so many people thought it was brass not wood winds. 😂
As a Sax player i am SREAMING at the screen rn
Saxophone player here for 12 years:
-The reed needs to be wet to make sure it doesn't crack. It also allows it to vibrate, which in turn makes the sound. You don't need to slather it in spit dw, just hold it in your mouth for a min or two lol.
COULD do it w regular water but the reed ends up in your mouth anyways, so doesn't matter much
- Saxophone IS a woodwind even though it's made of brass, cause the wooden bamboo reed is the whole reason it can make noise :)
"Don't do things that your dad wants to do, just cus he wants to do them."
Truer words have never been spoken. I almost died because of my dad before because he told me to do something I didn't think was smart. Thnx dad.
as an American who hates too much sugar, Sean’s opinion was valid on the cereal.
Let's go!! Completely agree
Yep. Even the “healthy” cereals have a shit ton of sugar.
To be honest, it sounds like most of them they tried were for children, which probably skewed it a bit.
@@chuckwin4971 I think cereal is relatively made for children, but even the “healthier” cereals have hella sugar.
@@chuckwin4971 cereal made for children should have LESS sugar in them tf😭
I have GOT to stop listening to this at work. "I'm sorry I ran out of my meds" I'm dead. 🤣
That’s how I get through work
Grief hits at the worst times and Brain Leak drops at the best times. God I love you two ADHD goblins. It really is just like listening to two of my friends talk. Brings me great comfort on nights like tonight.
Hope you can find a way to deal with that grief.
Wish you the best getting through whatever it is your dealing with! ❤ (also love the term ADHD Goblins 😂)
I am in a similar spot right now, and I feel this comment in my sad little bones. Thanks for sharing, friend. As one of my friends said to me after my loss, "May his memory soon bring more joy than pain." Going back to that sentiment has helped tremendously, and I hope it helps you a little, too.
Thank you guys for the kind words. A very dear friend of mine lost his battle with depression a couple weeks ago and I am absolutely shattered. I love this community of like-minded, ADHD, goblin people. ❤️
@@ashzilla20 Oh gosh. That's the worst. I'm so sorry, friend. Sending a million hugs.
as a cellist that usually listens to this podcast in the background while i practice, it made me super happy to hear cello is sean's favorite instrument :D
As a fellow cellist, my ears perked up with the honorable mention of our instrument AND Hildur 😁
The cello is such a beautiful instrument. Anytime I hear it in a song I become so much more invested
Henry and Chica cameo 😂 right when I was wondering if Mark was there lol
Imagine Mark in the next room over eating all the cereal they dissed on, just shaking his head at their bad takes and going, "Fine. More for me!"
@@morganqorishchi8181that would be so rich. That would have got me rolling and crying if that was to happen lord lol
I'd imagine Mark was away in Korea, attending his Grandmother's funeral. Ethan was probably dog-sitting.
Seán's American impression gives us but a glimpse of the true reality of the American lifestyle
He sounded like my moms side of the family, such as my uncles and grandpa. Except my grandpas voice is bit more lighter.
And it also freaked out my dogs because they thought that someone is was outside the front door.
"do you ever take a nap and you wake up and you feel like you've just died"
yes. every damn time.
"I will gag on your child." - Sean 2023
Brain fact: koalas may have the smoothest brain, but the animal with the most wrinkled brain are dolphins. It is theorized this is partially due to the social aspect of their lives.
Although humans have never had success teaching an entire language of ours to an animal, the one we got to understand the most words? Dolphins. They can grasp present and past tense. They can't understand future tense, but still. You can straight-up ask a dolphin about past actions and they can recall and answer. (And also one of the dolphins at the Monterey Bay Aquarium lies and says he didn't do anything wrong regardless of what he actually did. Perhaps we've taught them TOO well...)
Perhaps. There are plenty of animals that are highly social and are smooth-brained, like rats.
Y’all are a trip. You did an ad for Harry’s razors only to do one for Manscape’s. 😂 get that money, boys!
They should do one for Henson Shaving too, it’s also neat
As an American, the Irish season layout makes more sense with when the solstices are
If you’re going by the weather instead of solstices tho then the American layout makes sense. Where I live it’s still snowing in march and it gets up to 115 in august
The Irish season layout is identical to what they use in my dad's native country, Uzbekistan, too. Ireland has cracked the code of how shit works.
@cecropia_mothe2050 yeah if I went by weather, America makes sense cause I live in America. But my brain likes the Irish way
It’s like Fahrenheit vs Celsius, it makes more sense based on feel, the other is cleaner and makes more sense if you like grids and patterns.
R.I.P Sean gone too soon but this Ai is crazy so glad it keeps his legacy going.
This trend is cringe, stfu
Are you proud of this comment? Are you happy with this comment?
@@hotdogdinosaur elaborate
@Chris_Butler_No1_fan just a shite joke
@@hotdogdinosaur okay……I’m not here to impress you, guess I should stop making jokes seeing as hotdogdinosaur doesn’t like my jokes
To quote John Green: their bodies became physics
There's some irony that Fruity Pebbles is the one cereal you picked on for being artificial when it's probably the only fruity cereal that's still flavored with actual fruit juice.
As someone who was in orchestra for 8 years, I love hearing ppl appreciate stringed instruments. 😊😊😊 Cellos are so good. I also love Violas, they're so underrated and also have deep sounds
"American cereal is terrible...except Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Frosted Mini-wheats"
SEAN! My MAN!
👏
Cinnamon Toast Crunch goes so hard. It 100% holds up from childhood.
Seán: "We should have water on the podcast."
Me, remembering the time the US government flooded a house in the Virgin Islands in order to put a dolphin in it so a linguist could teach it English: "That's more possible than you'd think but it's pretty expensive, dude."
I can't wait to walk around in my "Stay Leaky!" shirt. People totally won't misinterpret what it means.
14:25 yes basically everything Sean has said is correct. it was extremely fast, they likely heard a bit of a groan, CEO probably said “don’t worry guys! we’ve been here many times, we’re pushing boundaries her-“ BOOM immediate blackness.
Also yes Ethan is right you need to roll down your windows if your car falls into a body of water. otherwise when you get more than 4-5 feet below the water, you won’t be able to open any doors due to the pressure.
44:31 No, no-he was Italian, but he worked for the Spanish. That dude sucked fr fr
46:02 Technically, the Flat Earth business was Washington Irving’s fault-He made it up as a joke and some goobers took him seriously. Dammit, Irving!
Sean in this seems like the older brother that would just tell you random bullshit facts like it was hard truths and you'd believe it.
The demon core was a mix of nuclear elements that wasn't sealed so the reaction didn't start, But the smart part is the core was kepted from closing and starting the reaction with a screwdrive, the guy was mesing around with the core and it sliped and closed causing the reaction to take place.
I'm sooo happy Sean knows how to pronounce February correctly. Warms my lil heart.
i really appreciate the late night release, captions on, and chapters. like so much. thank you :)
The reason our seasons start at different times is we have lots more snow here in America during the months of Jan - Early April. In fact our snowiest months are February and March here in Colorado!
Also a biphasic sleep schedule (two sleeps daily) has been done culturally in many different places. i.e. Spain, la siesta. But it was also done in the Medieval ages as well, and there can actually be some benefits for some people.
Great Episode fellas!
1:14:14 I have never heard Ethan laugh like that and I am living for it
Seeing this comment 12 minutes before its gon a happen, I can't wait
They were asking what would be the worst thing to bite into if you thought it was chocolate and I was just repeatedly saying “ranch” and I got so happy when Sean said it. One time my grandmother accidentally gave me a container filled with ranch instead of cannoli dip (cannoli filling) and I had a spoonful and that terror is engraved into my memory. I cannot consume ranch plain because of that.
That awful feeling Ethan describes when waking up from a nap... I call that "Nap Lung."
Nap Lung is my new band name.
Sean getting the details of the demon core kind of right is strangely eerie lol
Edit: okay them both being like half right about a bunch of things is a little frustrating, but I guess that's why podcasts have good engagement
Love eff out here making 45% of the ep content just him asking Sean to do different podcasts ideas.
Based on Jack's love of cellos... The Perfection is a horror movie he would love.
I’m pretty sure I remember Evelien mentioning watching it with Sean at some point! It was definitely a surprising one.
This is truly a podcast.
This podcast is my favorite thing right now
As a brain leak guest: the mortitian victor m. Sweeny
He is the guy that is in some wired interviews (and the anthony padilla one)and he is really funny and would explain a lot of stupid questions we all have
He actually knows about brain leaks!!!!
21:47 Idk about orchestra, but in band, 1st chair gets the main melody pieces and the solos. I was first chair trumpet when I was in band so I always got all the really difficult and loud pieces, whereas 2nd chairs got the accompanying melodies and basically played a "backbone" piece for the 1st chairs.
Just for anyone who was curious about "chair ranks" lol
You can put it in water! Many players do keep it in water for longer concerts to switch it out, but if you are just playing, it can ruen the Reed getting it too wet, it won't be payable. ALSO I PLAY CELLO!!! I felt so happy when you said it's your fave ❤️
It's cool to hear Ethan say that Columbus day is now Indigenous People's day :) I'm Mohawk from Ontario Canada, and I was part of one of the many camera crews who were documenting the first Indigenous People's day on Alcatraz Island in 2018, and it was an amazing experience (and early in the morning lol)
Has Seán always done that little laugh when he stops talking and I'm just noticing it?
Sean sounds like a country singer at the start. I love listening to people try to do American accents lol
Yeah sax is woodwind. Cello rocks, this whole episode got me in a orchestral mood lol this shows pretty great
Hearing Sean and Ethan talking about the history of the titanic made me smile cause my sister knows so much about the titanic and hearing Sean playing the trumpet and hearing Ethan playing the trumpet and tumbo as well made me happy
New drinking game, everytime Ethan or Sean says "we should have _____ on the podcast" take a shot"
I love that Ethan was taking care of chica and Henry :(((( ♡
I'm loving this podcast so much and its nice to see you guys together!!!!! I cant wait for more videos!!!!
American jacksepticeye jumpscare 😧
Last night I went to an Irish themed pub... It's The closest I can get to feeling like I'm in an Irish Pub
So Easter might be an Old German word resurrection. The easter bunny may have been introduced to America via German immigrants. Upon further research it was a egg-laying hare called “Osterthase” or “Oschter Haws.”
Its around the same time as the Spring Equinox so a lot of people now celebrate Easter of a time of renewal and fertility. 🤷♀️
33:36 Hi, master clarinet player here! We have to soak our reeds (the little cane piece we force vibrations with our air speed every time) in water or saliva so the reed can become more flexible.
There are a few preferences with water or saliva, where a small vial of water is always dependable to soak in if our mouth is dry. For convenience, we can use our mouth for the same purpose.
Double reed instruments (oboes and bassoons) need to use water, they have two reeds to soak which are held together with string. Us single reed instruments (clarinet and saxophone) have it pretty easy! 🤗🎵
Easter- or Eostre, as the Pagans spell it- is yet another one of those holidays that Catholics and Christians… shall we say _“borrowed?”_
It’s a fertility celebration, which is where the Eggs and Rabbits come from. In a nutshell, Spring, which when everything is born, or comes back to life after the cold, dark, dead of Winter.
Came here to say this 👍
It was an attempt to get pagans onboard with the Jesus.
Easter isn't borrowed from pagans, that is just a modern myth that comes from social media. The holiday amongst Christians is really called Pascha, so its true name is not an adaptation of the pagan Eostre. It being called Easter in the West DOES come from Eostre, but because Eostre was a time period on the calender, not a specific day and Easter fell during this time on the calendar. As well, it was not just an attempt to change something from pagan to Christian. What the Christian Pascha celebrates is an objectively Christian event that we think actually happened, its not just a Christianized version of a pagan story. And it falls on a pagan holiday because literally every single day ever is a holiday to some pagan out there. It would be impossible to establish a holiday on a day that isn't a holiday to some pagan. And it doesn't even always fall on this same day, this "pagan holiday." The date for Pascha is different every year for Christians, and even then there are two different dates. Orthodox Christian Easter (Pascha) and Western Christian Easter rarely fall on the same day. The rabbit is a thing that, yes, does not come from Christianity. Orthodox and Catholic Christians (the original Christians) typically don't use easter bunnies, at least in official capacities such as Church celebrations. Eggs come from an Eastern Christian story in which Mary Magdalene went to dine with the emperor, and brought a basket of eggs as a gift. She tells the emperor about the resurrection of Christ, to which he replies that the story is as likely as all the eggs changing color. Right as he finishes speaking, all the eggs in the basket turn blood red. This is why originally, Easter eggs in Eastern Christian celebrations were only red, not many colors. This story specifically isn't necessarily one that absolutely happened, but it is the traditional origin of Christian easter eggs.
@@BesaDelCielo14x Exactly! That’s why Christmas is celebrated in December. Because Winter Solstice was celebrated first. It marked the end of the shortest day and the beginning of the longer, warmer days that follow.
Thank you, ive always wondered. I knew it was originally a pagan holiday, but never knew what it meant
From someone who used to play saxophone, it is absolutely a woodwind, and you "lube it" or wet the woodwind with your spit because it's easier. Easier than having a little pot of water next to you the entire time since it is not as crucial. But with things such as the oboe it does actually need that wetness to be more consistent, so you have a small pot of water with you. I may absolutely be wrong but this is the information I learnt from my old saxophone teacher.
Sean over here like he doesn't literally OWN the only cure for sadness 😭😂
For the naps thing, humans used to sleep twice a day. One at night and a smaller one at like 2-3
basically humans would do all their work the first half of the day, sleep, then spend the rest of the day/night just hanging out or eating the shit they caught
but because of the 9-5 Capitalistic system, you can't do that anymore. almost no one gets enough sleep at the end of the day
also fun fact its kinda still a thing in spain, where from 2-5 in smaller towns all the shops will close, evryone will just go home to eat lunch and have a nap
then from 5 onward the next shift of work happens
Jacksepticeye's american accent is really good actually
*southern American accent. It's easier to affect a thick, distinct drawl than to do the subtle non-accent accent of a midwest or Mid-Atlantic cadence.
I'm happy sean knows so much about white star line.
The first chair of each instrument is the "best" player. You usually audition and yes they lead their group and get the solos. And it is a tuning at the beginning of the concert though it does kind of signify everyone is tuned and ready.
Ah yes, the "america" theme episode, my favorite!
Ethan has brought up the barbie movie on every episode of Leak Week and I am living for it.
It makes me so happy that Ethan played the baritone
Christopher Columbus was an italian explorer that couldn't convince italians to fund him for a trip to "india" so he convinced spanish king and thus went there with Spain's ships. But he was italian.
Sean roast us Americans more please!!! You had me rolling 🤣🤣
One of my biggest hyperfixations are sunken ship wrecks, so hearing sean talk about the brittanic was just amazing
As someone who lives in Northern Ireland.... Sean is wrong and Ethan is right on the months in each season.... I don't have a clue where Sean got his info because I learned the same as Ethan in school lol
I like how out of the both of them Ethan was the one who got the identification of the saxophone correct a saxophone is a woodwind for the reason he said it's because the mouth piece or the reed is wood which makes it a woodwind a brass instrument would be a trumpet because the mouth piece is metal not wood which wood make it a brass instrument not a woodwind like a saxophone.
The longer Sean stays in America the more American his accent becomes.
1:06:23 Story time: I walked into my kitchen once when I was a teenage lass, and saw a plate of bite sized fudge squares, beckoning me as they basked in the light from over the kitchen sink. Excitedly, I grabbed one and popped it into my mouth, ready for a sweet treat that can’t be beat.
It was not a sweet treat.
It was chopped up, raw deer liver that my mom was gonna cook up for the dogs.
I’d say that’s the worst flavor to get when you’re expecting chocolate.
8 seconds after posting? Lesgooooo
ethan being the type of person with adhd who isn't affected by caffeine and jack being the type of person with adhd who is affected by caffeine is great. I always see viral tweets about ppl with adhd who caffeine makes them sleepy and I'm here like. can't relate. it helps me focus on the morning but can make me hella anxious and if I have caffeine too close to bed time I will NOT sleep, and I struggle with falling asleep enough as it is.
For Slovenia seasons are: winter=December-March; spring=March-June; summer=June-September; fall=September-December
That's the same as me in the northwest U.S. We're very close in latitude, go figure. Also I saw pictures of your country and it looks incredible!
This made me realize I really need to go see some movie concerts. I would absolutely lose my mind at a HTTYD concert
It's scary how normalized it is to consume food with thousands of ingredients instead of just eating food with nothing but WHAT IT IS.
I'd rather have simple scrambled eggs for breakfast over sugary cereal any day of the week.
The earliest I've ever been and the best vibes after a 9 hour work shift is Jack speaking in a country accent
jack just hates things that are good and nice because he is so scary and evil :)
Oboe and basson soaks their reeds in water, clarinets and sax's just keep them in their mouth, it's about the vibration that it needs to be wet
I think Sean is right Columbus was Italian but his ship was Spanish right?
yep, the Queen of Spain funded the expedition.
Love this podcast Been watching y’all since i was in middle school now i’m driving a semi and listening to y’all’s podcast is a great way to pass the time on the road
Never been this early :D
I fucking love these guys ❤
Keep up the good work
For the orchestra part, you’re right sean, they are also fine tuning the instruments because the warm lights from the stage can make the instrument out of tune. So they also do that to make sure your ready and to double check everything is tuned
The guy who cut corners got what he sowed for having the lives of others and his own gone in a flash. If there's anyone who "deserves" it, it's him, imo.
love the frantic camerawork in this adhd case study
I'm not watching the whole thing rn because I'm tired, but as an American, I agree about our cereals, the only ones I like are Trix(but I can't eat them anymore for 1 reason) and lucky charms, and that's only because of sugar, it's hard to make sugary things taste bad because it's sugar, also Jack's American accent sounds like Gabriel Iglesias' American cowboy/country impression
i so feel that arcane moment ''she just wanted her sister'' brings me to tears everytime
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought OceanGate was the name of the situation, not the company 😂
Ethan being a dog sitter for Chica and Henry ❤
Worst thing to eat when you're expecting something and get something else: Expecting nutella sandwitch, biting into vegemite sandwich.
16:06
Soooo
I took a physics class in College and here's the thing:
What Ethan is retelling is a common lie that can get you killed. You can't open the door under water, especially with modern cars due to the way they're made.
If at any point you find yourself in a body of water, you roll the window down immediately, take off your seatbelt, and get the fuck out of the car before it goes under if possible.
It can take up to several minutes for a car to fill with water and hit the bottom of a given lake or river etc, and by then you may have panicked and used up your air and started to suffocate.
Just yknow, some advice. You can also find videos of first responders and firefighters explaining similar things & more in depth too.
idk why i get so excited when people say they want to learn the cello (probably because I am a cellist), but it really makes me happy! it can be pretty hard to learn, but with time, youll love it.
Also, a Saxophone IS a woodwind instrument, not brass.
Saxophone is absolutely a woodwind 😂 and we warm up the reed in our mouth to help it vibrate
Me get excited to see podcasts from them, “we’ll be doing extra videos on this channel”, Me now more excited to see the extra videos to
Saxophone is a woodwind instrument! It does use a reed for the mouth piece, but they are also made of brass! The maker of the Saxophone, Adolphe Sax, maker of other instruments, he was also a very sad man. Saxophone is also a distant cousin to the baritone. (Ref: I played tenor and baritone sax for 11 years)
21:50 as someone who plays in orchestras, Sean you were right at first it is just the whole orchestra tuning but I understand it also sounds like an intro to the concert of sorts.